History. Here are a couple of important things. Most of it seems to be about the tariff. The 16th amendment came into being. There was the oil decision in 1911 and more states admitted to the union. Tafts role, how long was stroke . That she had a 15 may 15 they went on a cruise, and they said, there is something wrong with ms. Taft. Realized she had a seizure. President ,ked at the seeing hisuch pain wife have a seizure. She had some temporary , and it came back shekly that was her voice. Lost that articulation, and it took a long time for it to come back. Earlier that morning her son had surgery. She was a nervous wreck that and worried about the operation. She was quite tense to begin with. He had blood and stuff. He was her favorite son. She said, i will never have him again. The nice thing, there are stories of him sitting on the , saying, say the. Say it again. He was running a rehab for his was also being president. Was he able to do his duties . I think he carried forward the d
With you, supervisor, that youre potentially interested in hearing from both parties as to in writing as to how the board should decide this matter in the context of the subdivision map act and our local subdivision code. So, perhaps if the board continues to december 16th you would request that the parties submit something in writing before that date. Okay, great. So, with that in mind, with the understanding that the parties would submit something in writing to this board, i would move to continue the discussion and move this item to december is not this item to december 16th. So, supervisor campos has made a motion to keep this hearing open to continue this item to december 16th and request that the parties, any briefing materials the party would like to submit, second by supervisor mar. Colleagues, any objection to the motion . Without objection that motion passes. [gavel] ~ lets now go to our second item. Madam clerk, can you call 24 through 26 . [speaker not understood] pending a
Be able to recognize and honor you today. Congratulations. applause thank you. Thank you, supervisor wiener, for this honor. Im really humbled to be receiving this commendation among so many of my [speaker not understood] who i have met after working with congressman nancy pelosi for so many years. Im fortunate to have had a role that allowed me to give back to my community. And, so, for the years that i did work for congresswoman pelosi, we worked on immigration, we worked on veterans issues, we worked on Language Access issues. As i moved over to the private sector, my work at sales force as i continue doing things with cloud and privacy, ive also gotten to work, still give back to my community regarding Marriage Equality and Affordable Housing. So, a lot of what we do in term of inside and outside grassroots partnership, private Public Sector partnership i want to continue to do that. Ive never forgotten to always remember where i came from and to continue to give back. So, thank yo
Avenue in 1971. He was called he has called district 7 home for over 35 years now and art was always eagle tore get involved and was active in the filipinoamerican community. During a time when there was a struggle for communities of color to even be recognized ~. He was one of the founding members of the filipino professional and Business Association and helped San Francisco create ties with the manila as a sister city. Art is well known in the neighborhood for his charm, warmth, and most importantly his leadership. Always friendly, amicable, art helped to elevate the voices of neighbors and merchants. He served as the president of the west Portal Merchants Association twice and served on the board of forest hills neighborhood association. Art carries himself with great civic pride and hes generous with his time as he has served in many capacities as a volunteer, advisor, and advocate to city and state bodies including the treasure island, Yerba Buena Island citizens advisory board. T
Ambitions. Finally, weve seen the cost of systemic racism. It didnt just about police reform. Its about dealing with the wound of systemic racism in this nation. We need a dedicated agenda to close the wealth gap, expand affordable housing, invest in brown and black and native american entrepreneurs. Make real the promise of educational opportunity. For too long the battle over racial equality has divided america. It should be used now to unite us. Donald trump says hes saving the American Heritage by embracing the Confederate Flag and generals who were treasonous against the United States of america. Do you think donald trump has any idea that 360,000 pennsylvanians fought on the side of the union to defeat the flag, that Confederate Flag, including more black soldiers coming from the state of pennsylvania than any other state in the nation . You think he has any clue that 33,000 pennsylvanians died in the civil war fighting against what that flag stood for . I see a different america